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vmwmmz&m TUtriMimiiii inn i 1 "(Hit " THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION FOUR tf READY FOR PICNIC BULL SCORES JUN12 j018 TO PORTLAND VIA v,n Auto si, J L .'insd Extra Special "" "'oaulo CHARLES SELANDER RANCH TO 1H2 scene or gathering PORTLAND GOES HACK TO FIFTH FLACK IX LEAGUE Leave M,UHUth7iZT V . r y ' I SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday Coos Hay Womon's Club nt Clinnibcr of Commerce rooms. Tuesday Mrs, It. K. Uooth enter- tains for Miss Lucy Horton. Wednesday Elks Annual Uanco In Eagles Hall. Day City Aid with Mrs. Allanl. Christian Slstorhood In the church parlors. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Gunncll at Catching Inlet. l'astlmo Club with Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire In North Ilcntl. Methodist Ladles' Mission- ary mooting nt church hall. ThiirMlny "Hanny Hours" Club with Mrs. A. C. Cox on South Coos Itlver. Friday Thlmblo Club with Mrs. A. 13. Iloso In North Rend. Norwegian Lutheran Y. 1. Socloty at church. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. W. E. Hoagland. Kensington Club with Mrs. C. F. McGcorgo. First Addition, Games and iuubIc wcro enjoyed prior to tho serving ot sumptuous refreshments. Thoso pres ont wcro Mr. and Mrs. If. E. Roan lor, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Yako, Mr. and Mrs. Egglcston, and Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Heed and daughter, Rozollo. HIHTHHAY PARTY Coos Hay Con- Testing Aititclutlon Host to All Dairymen and Their Families of Coos Hay Farmers and their families will como from all over Coos Day on Wednesday to attend tho dairymen's picnic nt the Charles Selandcr ranch, "Tho Silver Mnplo" dairy on Catching Inlet. It. Is expected there will bo oho of tno largest crowds nvnr uathnrod there for a nlcnlc on that dato and proper boat service) f Salt Lalco Celebrates Her Homo Coining With Three Victories Out of Four Games 1JASTSIDE HEWING CLUH Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy cntortalned n number of little folks nt their ho'tio In First Addition Monday In honor fo tho seventh birthday of their son, Clyde. Out-door games and divi sions were enjoyed nnd then a fine picnic luncheon was served. Eliza beth Ilaymond, assisting Mrs. Gob ncy. Among thoso present wcro Den McCluro, Wnyno Gosnoy, Gen ovn Gosnoy, VIrglnin Gosnoy, Edith Anderson, Mildred Anderson, Aiiun Gallaghor, Edith Hondrlx, Thulmn, McCluro, Wallace Cameron, Frank Cameron, Wallace Conner, Lcsllo Hulin. AUCTION HIUDGK LUNCHEON Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. A. E. Adel8pcrgcr entertained for tho Auction Hrldgo Club nt one-thirty. .. r , v,., , ": -I ' T: R0,,s 'w the farmers and their fam- ZZ'n Vi," 1,,U"U'DU" w""""b ",s" lllo. to learn but there will bo amuse score pmo. , n)ont flH woU Tho dining tnblo wis centered i , , ,, -i.i.. ... . .. "fc ...v.i, i.iu diiiiiiv iiiiii. liiu mnr- Is? to bo established that all may como and go from their homes on tho various Inlets and rivers. Plans have been entirely complet ed for tho big day according to J. L. Smith, county agriculturist, who was hero on Saturday J.fternoon. Two speakers, Prof. 13. II. Fltts and Prof. W. A. llarr nro expected to bo pres ent nnd will gtvo short addresses. To lllustrato tho work of tho cow testing associations Mr. Smith snys that ho will hnvo a "plcturo show" Illustrating by lantern slides tho re sults thnt hnvo been accomplished by tho five associations of tho coun ty. During tho year that theso asso ciations havo been established Mr. Smith nnd his ivnrlous testers hnvo taken pictures of herds and tho con ditions In which thoy havo been kept. As these hnvo Improved further pic tures havo been taken nnd In this way It Is now possibles to trace tho advance of tho dairying industry un der tho now system. Hut not only nro theso to bo les PERCENTAGES OF COAST LEAGUE Br AmocII1 Pren to Coot Dtf Timet. W. L. P.C. San Francisco 41 32 .502 . Salt Lake ....40 35 .533 Los Angeles ..42 30 .510 Oakland ....30 VI .181 PoPrtlnnd ....33 3G .178 Venlco 35 13 .119 Mrs. I. Hadlock wns hostess last Thursday afternoon to tho Enstsldo Sowing Club when three names were added to tho membership roll, thoso of Mrs. Cnrl West, Mrs. II. Itoger Urlnkloy nnd Mrs. McLnln. Tho afternoon session was picas nntlyi spent as usual In sowing nnd social chat, until tho hostess served very, dainty refreshments to: Mrs. Percy Pcot, Mrs. M. A. McLnggan, Mrs. Fred Ilrooks, Mrs. It. Whltty, Mrs. Chns. Ellcrbcck, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Galbrnlth and Miss Mario Gal bralth. Tho next regular meeting will bo with Mrs. Fred Ilrooks, tho dato of which Is not yet decided. V ! HEWING PAUTY - , A delightful llttlo sowing party was enjoyed nt tho homo of Mrs. Hurko on North Thlrtoonth utrcot Thursday. After a short session of muslo nnd conversation, refresh ments wore enjoyed. Among thoso proscnt wcro Mrs. Thomas Goodalo, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Stlerlln, Mrs. Trlb boy, .Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. McClees, MIsh Llndebeck, Mlns McCluro, Mrs. Klrkpntrlck and Mrs. Phillips. GIVES LUNCH ICON 4 Mrs. Chns. Hnxtcr was hostess nt a delightful Informal luncheon nt hor homo on Flanagan Avenuo Friday afternoon. Ilor gucats Included Mrs. F. L. Denning, Mrs. Henry O'Mnra, Mrs. II. C. Noble. Mrs. Robert Mars don ,lr., MrH. M. L. Curry, Mrs. J. 0. Eggleston nnd Mrs. J. II. Reed and daughter, Rozellc. with cholco whlto, roses nnd tho llv Ing room wns attractively arranged In yellow with tho uso of California popples nnd marigolds. Tho session wns a delightful one and thoroughly enjoyed by spcclnl guests Mrs. F. W. Powers nnd Mrs. W. S. Nicholson nnd club members: Mrs. J. S. Hanson, Mrs. J. S. Lyons, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. A. O. Rog ers, nnd Mrs. F. V Cnttorlln TO HE A PICIIC rled men nnd women, too, nro going to rnco for tho Ico cream and there will bo stunts for tho kiddles as well. A doflnlto program will be ready on Wednesday to bo followed so that everything can bo touched upon be foro tho boatB roturn In tho after noon. Tho Coos Dny Cow Testing Association, under William Dlack, is tho host or tho occasion and Invites every farmer and his family of Coos Hay to attend tho picnic. ALEUT CLUH TO CELEHRATE PIPER'S GROVE AT GIL IS SCALD LUCKY THIRTEEN Tho Lucky Thirteen Club cntor talned their husbands nt n delight ful evening social Friday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Hondrlx hi Club Semi Invitation to All to Attend Havo Arranged Interesting Pro. gram for July !l. Many of tho Coob River pcoplo aro expecting to spend tho celebra tion of tho Fourth nt Piper's Grove on tho North fork of tho rlvor, tho oxorclscB to bo conducted there on July 3, under tho nusplces of tho Alert Club. Iloat servlco will bo In oporntlon botweon Mnrshflold, North Rend and Piper's Grovo on thnt day. Tho following progrnm has been announced by tho Alort Club: Solectlon North Rend High School Rand Invocation Row Stubblofiold Declaration of Indopondonco .... Thirteen Girls In Whlto Stnr Spangled Rnuuor Mm. F. IJ. Rood, Rund ncconipnnl ment. Amorlca To bo sung by nil. Orator of tho Day ..Lylo Chapollo Of North Rend. In tho afternoon thero will bo n list of sports for tho young men uud tho old. Everyono is Invited to bring their picnic baskets and enjoy n good time. Nool Nonh has secured tho Ico cream nnd "oats" concession and will havo n stand on tho ground. It Is expected tho steamer lert will lenvo from North Ilond nt eight o'clock nnd from Mnrshflold abo.it 8:15 a. in. for Plpor'a Grovo, ac cording to members of tho Alert VERXOX PROW, PRIZE HAHY, IS SEVERELY HURXEI) Falls Into Tub of Scalding Water Which Was Hclng UmmI for Scrubbing Vernon Prow, tho fifteen months old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Prow of North Rond, nnd ono of tho prlzo ba bies In tho recent bnby contest hold In North Rend, was badly scalded Saturday night. Tho llttlo follow foil Into a tub of scalding water which BIBBbP '''iBlBBBBBBBl bIw Ittj AlsoclltM mti ts Cool Bar Tlmw. PORTLAND, Juno 21. Tho Rea vers again switched places yestor day with tho Oakland Commuters and now decorate tho percentage column next to tho last. Salt Lako was successful In copping three out of four games In tho week end, this to colobrnto her homo coming after a long absence on tho const. Tho ocores of Saturday follow: Coast league J At Oakland R. Portland 0 12 Oakland 3 11 At Los Angeles R. San Francisco 0 Los Angeles ' , 1 At Snlt Lako R. First gamo Venlco C Snlt Lako 9 Second game Venice .,7 Snlt Lako 2 American League At Washington Detroit 0. Wash ington 7. At Clcvelnnd Cleveland 1, Now York 5. At Roston St. Louis 5, Roston 5 (Nino Innings, called to allow St. Louis cntch train.) At Philadelphia Chicago 8, Phil adelphia 2. At Clovelnnd Clovolnnd 5, Now York I. National League At St. Louis Roston 1, St. Louis C. At Cincinnati Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 1.' At Pittsburg Now York 0, Pitts burg 1. At Brooklyn Brooklyn 0, Chi cago 5. II. 13. 12 0 11 2 II. 13. 1 0 1 II. 13. 12 2 12 3 11 1 ti 1 SUNDAY'S GAMES R. II. E. ' VERNON PROW PrIo Unity at North Rend Was Hadly Scalded Wlio Exposition Free Trips Will Be Awarded in Ten Days It Is likely that the winners Mill bo thoso who tako iidvnu tngo or tho big i.HM'lnl oio offer il.OOO otm votes on $1 cou pon books and S!(l,ono extra votes on $5 coupon books. Now Is tho tlmo to get busy as tho contest oiuls Juno ill), Tho (.landings of tho candidates today was us follows. Frolda Holmes . . . .ttOL'.OUii Adulnldo Clarku .... 131,035 Mrs. 11. R. Hrlnkley.. 217,800 Vivian Craig 317,180 Mabel King 48,150 ,Mr. Joan iirown . . . .isti.r.70 Esther Holmes Edward Holt, 287,500 Rurtha Smith iuyrtio Isaacson 70,810 Maude Zimmerman Mrs. Abhlo llralnard. .GO, 230 May Hlako 1 10,295 Tliulin.i Dodge U7.730 ilrs. II. L. Dargelt ..132,(515 May Gaines 151,050 Hazel Cowan 210,263 .124,815 .271,550 .160,505 RED CROSS DRUG STORE PHONE 122 I was being used for scrubbing. At first It was thought that tho child's Injuries were vory sorlous but today ho was reported getting along nicely and It Is believed tho child will ro covor rapidly. j Tho baby was ono of tho two who itlcd for tho grand prlzo at tho con i tests, receiving n loving cup for hnv ' lug tho hlghost scoro. VERDICT FO Si 111 JURY ALLOWS PAYMENT FOR CARE OF JIEOIK HLOOI) .Mrs. Sarah Ytmkaiu Wins Cas In Circuit Court Saturday After noon After l,ong Fight i A verdict of $1,000 was securod Saturday nftomoon by Mrs, Sarah Yonkam, of Coos Rlvor iu tho enso I of Georgo Hlood, deceased. The de- toudant, Caroline S. Clark, of .M'is. Georgo woro Coast Longuo U Oakland First gamo Portland . . , 5 9 2 Oakland 9 15 1 Kcopo, Covalcsklc, Evans nnd Fisher; Proiigh, Bnyd, Mnrtlnonl' nnd Kulin. Second game Portland 1 10 0 Oakland 9 15 1 Knhler, Evans and Earlsch; Mnr tlnonl nnd Kulin. At Salt Lako R. H. E. Venlco ; 3 7 2 Snlt Lako '. 10 11 1 Mitchell, Frommo and Mltz; Flt tory nnd Hannah. At Los Angoles R. H, Morning gamo Son Frnnclsco . ,i 1 9 Los Angeles 0 5 Drown and Rlnck; Pcrrltt Ilrooks. Afternoon game San Francisco Los Angeles Eleven Innings. Rniim, and Rlnck; Hughes, Ryan nnd Roles. National IMgiu. At Phlladlphla Clnclnnattl 2, Philadelphia 1. At Chicago Chicago C, Drooklvu 1. At St. Louis St. Louis 7, Ros ton 2. American Longuo At Clovelaud Clovolnnd 1, Chi cago 7. Second gamo Clovolnnd 0, Chi cago 3. At Detroit Detroit 0, St. Louis 1. We arc closing out our Men's and Young Men's Suits. Why not buy a suit now while you can get it at Manu facturer's cost. JU $20,00 Blue Serge Suits to close out -- $14.50 .$19,00 Blue Serge Suits to close out -.$13.50 All $18,00 Suits to close out , $12.50 All $15,00 Suits to Close out $10.50 All $12,50 Suits to close out , $8.95 All $11,00 Suits to close out -J $7.50 All other suits go at like reductions, The Golden Rule ALWAYS BUSY First National Bank Bldg. THE BIGGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST ASSORTMENT t.i-i.- - ll.UOnrr. 1'i-iuny is r . Saturday 19 '' a . Sunday 20 ... ," - Monday 21 .....'." n.'"" a'm Tuesday 22 .. tnl n,m Wednem!nV .-. '."uo a.m. Thurmlnv o, "00 a.m. Friday 25 Saturday 20 . Sunday 27 .., Monday 28 . Tuesday 29 . , Wednesday 30 'in - "' a.m. 3'00 a.m. 3 30 a.m. 4 30 a.m. r' 00 n.m, c 00 a,m, 5 00 n.m, E. 0 1 and I 12 0 5 12 3 Fanning BREAKWATER SAILS STEAMSHIP CARRIES TONS OF LOCAL HUTTEK AND CHEESE Loaves Out YeMcnlny Morning nt Eight O'clock To Return With Heavy Shipment of Ralls SMI B r ? . Win Goddess r Liberty Any young lady In Marshfield or vicinity is eligible, Every Candidate Has An Eqoal Chaimce NOT MONEY, BUT POPULARITY, WILL DECIDE THE WINNER, This contest is not in the nature of a scheme to raise money, No candidate need feel that she must humiliate or em harass herself by soliciting votes, ' . . The fallowing candidates have been nominated and will be voted upon at tho first elaction which will be held in the Noble Theater, Thursday night, June 24th, Adelaide Clarke Virginia Lester Ruth Gilbertson Bruce Kelley Marjorio Graham Elma MacDonald It must be distinctly understood that this contest is for a Goddess of Liberty; not a Queen, and her ward robe will be designed accordingly, DON'T DELAY THE TIME IS SHORT NOMI NATE YOUR CANDIDATE AND BOOST, Nominations close Wednesday, 9 a, m, Send all names to R, C, Dlllard, Chairman of the Committee, Autos aro nmv r...,..,.. .. ?jr. ,:r- ra .... ""..:" H"oma m!"o po "hi ntimu imy, T. .1. SCA.FE $ A. , Il01 MafSh'" Sffi Estimates FumlsJi,i ' Phono J.R1.R. MnrB,f,,i, 0n J WOOD! md Iflllllllll. u.n.l . . . ''U " , " """" ,ut 'oau 91.73 to aiuur woou, iu to 2 1 ,UK,lCB 92 to $2.1 1'ico item cry W. II. LiNuo Phono 227-.T. Nnrti, ,,., , . II1H j YOU AUTO CALL ' FORFOOTE'SAUTQ Pliono itno.h. Night and Dny. Right Cnfo. aoon CARS. CARICKUI, IIttVi: I). It. FOOTK. tfd WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings! X LOCAL OVERFLOW l $$ (hivo Concert. Tho .lubllco qunr tct gavo a sacred concort Sundny night nt tho Motltodlst church In North Rond. Thero wns n largo con gregation nrcsont to enjoy tho mu sic. (in To Pimct-N. Chns. Fcnslor was Powers yesterday Uud "will return' Wednesdny to aid In starting tho now Hub Storo thoro. Ho will nrobnbly re mnlu thoro until after tho Fourth whoa .1. T. Sullivan of tho Rnudon Hub store will relievo lilm. To Pack Salmon, According to to Captain Cornwall who wns horo today tho cannery nt Onrdlnor Is now canning salmon but It Is expected that thoy will stnrt packing boforo long. Tho tug Gleaner Is taking back 80 sacks ot salt for this purposo. Lenvo Tomorrow. If. R. IIIIIIh, of Powers, has boon employed ns cook and guldo for Prof. Graham Mltcholl and Prof Rutlor in their mineral sur voy of Curry county. Roth Prof. Graham and Hillls will lenvo tomor row for Powors nnd go from thoro down to Agness whero thoy will meet Prof. Rutlcr and work for nbout a weok. (Jap Is Closed. Thnt tho gap In tho north jetty nt Rnndon has al ready beon closed Is tho statomont of Englncor C. R. Wright who was horo ovor Sunday. Tho rock for thlB work has beon brought from tho quarries on tho south sldo of tho Co qulllo Rlvor and brought ncross on barges and thonco to the Jetty via a smnll tramway. It Is expected thnt tho entlro project will keep tho en gineer nnd crow busy until about Christmas tlmo. Tho sand that has formed at tho mouth of tho harbor Qtirtll It ant t a n nAlnilun nf Hlomi. sued for tho estnte. " wo,ro! Mr'" P' C' Le' Mr" P' C Leo' In tho county court somo tlmo ago I John Economo, Mrs. Idn Patterson Mrs. Yoakain secured n verdict for Maud Rider, Mrs. J. R. Henderson, I2,:IVI0 nnd tho case was appealed J c. Rradloy, Mrs Rasmussen, "J "u vii, .hid. vim n, ll is Blllll rilffnr.l nnsnuisomi 1 Mm nemtn io v,,in,t ... ,....,,vi...... 1 ul,,,ort Rasmussen, J. ...w .wt.,i. .u lUtUVII ... lllllllVIAillin Carrying sovoral tons of local pro ductsr butter nnd cheeso nnd a gen-1 It Is bolloved will disappear entirely oral carco fho Rteamnhln IlrnnWwjilor 110' lnier. loft out yestorday morning at eight o'clock for Portland. Sho carried a good list of passengers. Thoso who loft on tho Rreakwater AL. NICHOLS camo up from Emplro wt,7 fcw i.hv.iidu is nuiui itUIKi toll $2,500 Goorgo Rlood was a Civil War votoran and had lived for years with tho Yoakum family. It was claim ed that ho had agreed to leave her his property nt his death for ibis care. Rasmussen, J. N. Council, H. C. Tcnchnor, Mrs. G. Gublor, W. J. Geisler, E. Hardman, W. F. Mil ler and wife, J. J. Pague, R. J. Car rol, Geo. Gublor. Fred Holme, Man ual Peralta, G. llolllla, John Astor VERLIN PARKER camo up from Randon for an ovor Sunday visit. PAT HENNESSEY and eon, Will, were down from Delmar ovor Sun day. W. W. SMITH is among tho visit ors in tho city today from McKln loy. H. R. HARRIS Is down from Powors getting ready to loavo In tho morn ing for Curry county. E. S. RARGELT and wife aro exneet- ty work was up yestcrdny on n biislucsH trip. MRS. 8. A. YOAKAM roturncd Sat urday evening from Coqulllo whoro h'ho line boon In connection with tho suit for n portion of tho Rlood cstnto. MISS LUCY HORTON of Poplar Rulff, Mo., nnd n former resident of Mnrshflold Is exected hero to day or tomorrow to visit lit tho R. K. Rooth homo. It. A. COPPLE nnd wlfo and two children oxpect to leavo Wednes day In their auto for a motor trip to San Frnnclsco. Thoy will ro turn nbout July 10. $$ t AMONG THE SICK $$ Elliinboth Ross, tho llttlo daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross of Catching Inlet, Is rapidly recovering front hor long illness. Mrs, J. W. DoWocbo of Roawr Hill who has been nt Mercy hos pital Is reported Improving. Robort Marsdon, Sr who has been lying 111 at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. E. M. Smith In Mlll Ington, Is reported Improving, n fact that has many friends will bo pleased to learn. WILL MOVE BOAT ' ACCORDING TO LAW Port Commiisinn Will Meet to Hear from Col, Morrow I to f nro Destroying Northwest That tho Port is now nwaltlng a letter from Col. Morrow In connec tion with tho hulk of tho Northwest Is tho statomont this morning of Sec retary Henry Scngstacken, of tho Port. Tho stand Is taken thnt tho Commissioners can not undortako tho responsibility pertaining to tho moy- ing of tho hulk. It is expected thnt Captain Polhomus -may bo given, charge of tho work, to seo that It Is conducted according ;to tho direc tions of tho War Department. Tho bo llof is that If the vessel Is put ashoro on tho North Reach that sho will, break up and may by no chance provo a menace to navigation. It Is said' that tho Gardiner Milling Company has made no bid for tho worir hut I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer (4AA4A4AAAaJ At. 1 MERCHANTS CAFE Popular Place for Good Meals Prices Reasonable Cor. Commercial and ll'dn'r, SOUTH COOS RIVER I10AT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS leaves Mnrohflcld every ilnjr H a. in. I Wives head of river I nt !t:I." p. m. STEAMER RAIXHOW loaves bond of river dally nt 7 n. in. Leaves Marshfield at U p. I in. For rliarter apply on board. ROGERS SMITH Proprietors qn commutation nn 2U TICKETS, $2.00. ZU MnrMiricld-Norlh Rend Auto Lino Cars every ten minutes from (I a. in. to 12 p ; to South Slough unco u day, leaving at 11 u. m.; to Emplro three trip ii day. (IORST .V KING, Props. City Auto & Taxi Co. Day and Night Son Ice For tnxl, phono 20, Chandler ' Hotel For touring cars, phono 20, Chandlor Hotel LYNN LAMRETII, I'mp. Now Cnra Now Ca" THF RPAI QUESTION Tlin niioaflnil is !10t. Will WCQ I l u l honor you for your wot, i nut iinoR vour work honor you! Your concern is not oniy i crcato profit for yourself, m to make that which will prom mnny besides yourself. COOS RAY STEAM LAUNDIU Phono B7-J. . . . I Ri.iiuii.v rirepw"' I M DAY IRS Any kind 'of brick work t prices that are rignu inn oil work Guaranteed Call nt "Tho Fireside," Johnion Bldg., 137 Second w. French ranges, boiler worK. Phono 431-J cd homo toduy from their trln to Seattle and other northern points." "". "'" "" " "m I0r ino rlc nut C. R. WRIGHT, government engine- tnat tUB O'eanor has full equlpmont er at uamion in ciiarge of tho jet-lor "nuuiing s.uch a project. DUNGAN iiMncRTAIMG fAHUunoi will bo kept OPEN TO THE Pl'HU A regular Mate lirened undertaker " be w chnrgo Phono HW-J iWMk